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UNOBSTRUSIVE USER

AUTHENTICATION BY MOBILE
PHONE BASED GAIT BIOMETRIC
PRESENTED BY

AYEIRE DEBORAH O.
FPA/CS/15/3-0028
INTRODUCTION

Definition of Mobile Phone

Securing mobile devices

Biometric Characteristic
BACKGROUND

Importance of Mobile devices

Security in mobile phone

Various biometric for security


LITERATURE REVIEW
Gait Recognition

Various methods used in biometric gait

Application of biometric

 Commercial Application

 Government Application

 Forensic Application
CONTINUATION ON REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
Biometric Characteristic

Figure1. 1: – Gait recognition in action (Mark, 2002)


CONTINUATION ON REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
• Gait (Biometric) Security

• Objective of the security

 Authentication: provide identity to gain access.

 Confidentiality: restricting data access by encrypting the data

 Non-repudiation: tracking of actions in a specific image objects

 Integrity: ensuring only authorized personnel and access information


CONTINUATION ON REVIEW OF
LITERATURE
 IMPORTANT FACTORS IN EVALUATION OF GAIT ANALYSIS
SYSTEMS

 Identify the oscillating signals

 Determine how the oscillating signals establish frequency entrainment

 Determine how the oscillating signals translate into features that can be
used for recognition.
CONCLUSION

 Emphasis on mobile devices

 Security issue based on gait system


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